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Viale Aldo Moro, 181, 70043 Monopoli BA

From the freshness of the sea to the quiet hills of the hinterland, this landscape of contrasts offers endless possibilities for discovery.

Explore a hidden cove.
Taste local wines in a cellar among the vineyards.
Travel along secondary roads between dry stone walls and thousand-year-old olive trees.
Watch a sunset that seems to stop time.

Between Monopoli and the Itria Valley, Puglia reveals itself as a complete sensory experience: profound, luminous, memorable.
A place that is not just visited, but continues to live on in those who pass through it.

A land to experience

PUGLIA: a land to be experienced

Puglia is not just a destination: it is an emotional dimension.
A land that stretches between two seas, where the light draws white architecture and the wind blows through centuries-old olive groves like an ancient breath..
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Here, history emerges in stone: prehistoric dolmens, Romanesque cathedrals, fortified farmhouses, villages suspended in time. The Adriatic and Ionian Seas are reflected in jagged coastlines, between luminous cliffs and secret coves. Each landscape is a balance between nature and memory, between rural silence and Mediterranean vitality..
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It is a region to be explored slowly, guided by the scent of new olive oil, the taste of warm bread, and the sound of cicadas in the hottest hours of the day. This is not a land to be visited: it is to be listened to.

MONOPOLI: The scent of the sea among narrow streets and Mediterranean light

A few kilometers from the Masseria, overlooking the Adriatic Sea, Monopoli welcomes visitors with its ancient port and fishing boats bobbing slowly in the clear water.

The historic center is a maze of whitewashed narrow streets, hidden courtyards, and squares that suddenly open up to the light. The defensive walls and the Castle of Charles V tell of centuries of Mediterranean domination and trade, while the Baroque churches preserve silence and works of art that speak of faith and identity.

The coast alternates between golden beaches and rocky coves, easily accessible and always different. At sunset, the sea reflects pink hues that transform the city into a scene suspended between reality and suggestion.

VALLE D'ITRIA: The harmony of contrasts

Behind the coast lies the Valle d'Itria, an iconic landscape of rolling hills, neat vineyards, and expanses of centuries-old olive trees.

Known as the Valley of the Trulli, it is home to Alberobello, a world-renowned heritage site for its conical dry stone architecture, a symbol of building expertise handed down through the centuries.

Villages such as Locorotondo, Martina Franca, Cisternino, and Ostuni each offer a different light, a square to stroll through slowly, a panorama that suddenly opens up among the white roofs.

Here, Puglia expresses itself in its most authentic form: made up of relationships, seasonality, craftsmanship, and traditions that stand the test of time.

ART AND CULTURE: Creativity as a living root

In Puglia, art is not confined to museums: it is widespread, tangible, and part of everyday life.

From the Baroque sculptures housed in cathedrals to contemporary installations that interact with the rural landscape, the region is a constantly evolving creative laboratory.

Handcrafted ceramics, traditional weaving, carved stone, and contemporary design tell a story of constant dialogue between past and present.

Music festivals in historic squares, exhibitions in period residences, studios hidden among the alleys: here, culture is lived outdoors, in a spontaneous intertwining of community and beauty.